Roosevelt - The Ewing Public Schools
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Progressive Era Federal Legislation
National
Reclamation Act
(1902)
Roosevelt
Elkins Act
(1903)
Roosevelt
Pure Food and
Drug Act
(1906/1911)
Roosevelt
Meat Inspection
Act
(1906)
Roosevelt
•Encouraged conservation
•Water Dams, Irrigation Projects
•Funded by selling public land
Helped Farmers with railroad rates
Required that companies
accurately label the ingredients
contained in processed food
items.
In direct response to Upton
Sinclair's The Jungle
Regular inspection of facilities
Progressive Era Federal Legislation
Hepburn Act
ICC set maximum railroad rates.
(1906)
Roosevelt
(1913)
Wilson
Created 12 district Federal Reserve Banks,
each able to issue new currency and loan
member banks funds
Regulate banks
Clayton Antitrust
Act
Strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act
Outlawed the creation of a monopoly
Unions were not trusts
Federal Reserve
Act
(1914)
Wilson
Federal Trade Act
(1914)
Wilson
Established the Federal Trade Commission,
investigated unfair business practices
Wilson’s New Freedom
Substantially reduced import fees and enacted a
Underwood graduated income tax (under the approval of the
Tariff
recent 16th Amendment)
1913
Wilson
KeatingOwen
Act
1916
Wilson
Enacted by U.S. Congress which sought to address the
perceived evils of child labor by prohibiting the sale in
interstate commerce of goods manufactured by
children.
City Reforms
City
Commissioner
Plan
Cities hired experts in different
fields to run a single aspect of city
government. For example, the
sanitation commissioner would be
in charge of garbage and sewage
removal.
City Manager
Plan
A professional city manager is hired
to run each department of the city
and report directly to the city
council.
State Reforms
Recall
Initiative
Allows voters to petition to have an
elected representative removed
from office.
Allows voters to petition state
legislatures in order to consider a
bill desired by citizens.
Allows voters to decide if a bill or
proposed amendment should be
Referendum
passed.
Privacy at the ballot box ensures
that citizens can cast votes without
Secret Ballot
party bosses knowing how they
voted.
Ensures that voters select
Direct Primary candidates to run for office, rather
than party bosses.